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I have much less under hood and under car heat that with the stock system. For the non-believers out there, just borrow an infrared temp gun and shoot your underhood components and then do a similar vehicle that has had a quality coated exhaust system installed and you'll see what I mean.
You want the heat kept inside the pipes as much as possible. Heat and the resultant expansion enables exhaust velocity. You can fill an empty chamber faster than one only partially emptied.
Porsche even coats the inside of the exhaust ports on their premium turbo stuff.
I've had 'em on the car since 2000, & aside from SLP using a $hitty grade of stainless steel (which has allowed some rust to form), I've got no complaints with 'em.
It didn't make mine any harder to install...just a bit harder to pay for.





